The recipe WHF Breakfast Bagel
WHF Breakfast Bagel recipe is a Breakfast meal that takes 5 minutes to make. If you enjoy for Breakfast, you will like WHF Breakfast Bagel!
WHF Breakfast Bagel
- What Course Is WHF Breakfast Bagel?
- How Long Does WHF Breakfast Bagel Recipe Take To Prepare?
- How Long Does WHF Breakfast Bagel Recipe Take To Cook?
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- What Are The Ingredients For WHF Breakfast Bagel Recipe?
- How Do I Make WHF Breakfast Bagel?
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This healthy version of an egg sandwich is a great way to start the day! What Course Is WHF Breakfast Bagel?WHF Breakfast Bagel is for Breakfast. How Long Does WHF Breakfast Bagel Recipe Take To Prepare?WHF Breakfast Bagel takes 10 minutes to prepare. How Long Does WHF Breakfast Bagel Recipe Take To Cook?WHF Breakfast Bagel takes 5 minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does WHF Breakfast Bagel Recipe Make?WHF Breakfast Bagel makes 1 servings. What Are The Ingredients For WHF Breakfast Bagel Recipe?The ingredients for WHF Breakfast Bagel are: 1/2 whole wheat bagel, toasted1 large egg, preferably organic 1 tsp apple cider vinegar, or any light vinegar 2 slices tomato 2 slices avocado 2 oz low-fat cheese How Do I Make WHF Breakfast Bagel?Here is how you make WHF Breakfast Bagel: Bring water and 1 tsp vinegar to a light boil in a shallow pan. Make sure there is enough water to cover egg. While water is coming to a boil, slice bagel in half and toast. Place tomato, avocado, and cheese on top of toasted bagel. Poach eggs, crack into water and cook about 5 minutes, just until the white is set and the yolk has filmed over. Remove with slotted spoon. Place on top of bagel. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Serve open faced.Healthy Cooking Tips:Make sure you do not add any salt to the poaching water for the egg. The salt has a tendency to dissolve the egg whites. By making sure there is enough water in the poaching pan to cover egg, you avoid the egg sticking to the bottom of the pan. You want the egg to float while it cooks. This also avoids breaking the egg when you remove it with the slotted spoon. You may want to lay the spoon with the egg on a towel briefly after removing egg from water. This allows the towel to absorb some of the poaching water, and it won't end up on your bagel. Serving Size: 1 ServingNumber of Servings: 1Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user SKYVIEWTX.What's The Nutritional Info For WHF Breakfast Bagel?The nutritional information for WHF Breakfast Bagel is:
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